Biology, 21.03.2020 08:41, breannaasmith1122
A student observes this cell under the microscope. He is discussing the structure indicated by the arrow with his lab partner. What would be the most likely classification of the cell pictured? What evidence supports your choice?
A) This cell is eukaryotic because it is enclosed in a cell membrane and does not have a cell wall.
B) This cell is prokaryotic because it contains ribosomes to carry out protein synthesis.
C) This cell is prokaryotic because it contains a nucleus with circular DNA.
D) This cell is eukaryotic because it contains membrane-bound organelles such as lysosomes and vacuoles.
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Mrna decodes information from the original dna master plan to build proteins in the during the process of ribosomes.
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This map shows how climate change might affect precipitation patterns in the great plains of the united states by the end of this century. brown shoes a decrease in percipitation, and blue shows an increase. the maps differ based on the predictive levels of green house emissions. the maps shows that northern area should get a. more pracipations regardless of emmissions b. less pracipation, regardless of emmissions levels c. more precipitation, but only when emission levels. southern areas show a. more pracipations regardless of emmissions b. less pracipation, regardless of emmissions levels c. more precipitation, but only when emission levels. to use these maps to prepare for natural disasters in the great plains, scientist need to ask? a. how many tons of emissions were used at the basis of the map. b. which types of fossil fuels are used in the great plains c. if you think the above is wrong it's probly c the question is cut off
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